Don’t release your finger right after you fire. Keep it squezed down on the trigger and enjoy the smell of gunpowder. Then release your finger. This will prevent minor movement that could disrupt the path of the bullet as it exits the muzzle.

Every other weekend we teach people who really have no clue how to fire their own gun, even if they don’t know it. Slowly release the trigger till ya feel the “click”. Thats your trigger reset, and do not need to let the trigger travel any further forward. It’s ready to go for the next shot.

Thats probably because (and i did fail to mention this) after you have pulled the trigger back, you need to rack it before you slowly let the trigger back forward. Otherwise is remains “uncocked”. So again, rack it, pull the trigger (hear the click provided you didnt actually load the gun) and keep the trigger down, rack it again, then slowly let it forward. I just did that with the saiga-12, its definitely there. you can do the same test with all your firearms. We teach this primarily for pistol so the shooter avoids “slapping the trigger” to improve grouping for a fast rate of fire.

I was actually trained by the US Army on how to fire a weapon, and the very firsgt time I fired for record on my BRM (Basic Rifle Marksmanship) training, I scored a 37/40, good enough to qualify Expert on the M-16A2.

and exhaling on the trigger pull helped me hit timed targets at 300 meters (where a man appears to be about a 1/2 inch tall).

when I was 15, I fired at an apple floating down a creek at about 50 meters. when I was 12, I shot a little birdy on a phone line from about 30 meters with a BB gun. I only mention that because the thing locked up and hung upside down dead on the wire for a minute hike we laughed at it. then it fell and when I saw it up close, I cried like a bitch and buried it. D:

I tagged a dove in the back with a BB rifle when I was about 14. Its wings spread out and the blood actually spurted in rhythm, must have hit a vital line. That was the last time I fired at a living creature. Now I just shoot at paper and steel targets.

I ranked Prestige using the Barrett M82A1. I shot many an enemy and collected 2500 headshot using a Full Metal Jacket and Thermal Sight. I would exhale on the trigger pull too. I once killed two fuckers with a double headshot too. Jesus cried.

Did the bird have eggs in it’s nest that you took home and cared for by using your mums good extension chord to hook up a heat lamp in your tree house only to discover that when the eggs hatched they were in fact eggs for an aggressive reptile that the local bird watcher society tried to kill but your mother couldn’t let them kill your pets so she helped you escape only for the bird watching society members, in particular the principal of your primary school, catching you on the roof of a building where, during a struggle for the shoe box the reptiles were in, the reptiles were flung over the edge of the roof to apparent destruction BUT amazingly the reptiles had wings which enabled them to float safely to the ground and you ended up getting rewarded by the mayor for the reptiles decimating the local pigeon population?

ahh first kill is sweet (8y/o), i remember it vividly, it was a snow bunny… i shot for its head… it fell on its side and ran in circles like a top. when it finally stopped kicking i went and picked it up, the shot had gone in one ear and out the other. *tear

now my brother’s (m!nty) first kill (21y/o), that was a site to behold. deer running at full sprint at about 150 yards, he drops to a knee, pauses, shoots… deer doesn’t take another step, antlers go straight down into the plowed field, it flips ass over head. we never found the heart.

I don’t know what all you have done to your Saiga, tiki. But what it sounds like you need to do is take care of the “trigger slap”.

I have a Romanian CUR2 (AK-74 variant) and had a similar issue. US fire control groups have this problem. It isn’t just in Saiga’s or Romaks or Norinco’s. Instead of going through the fix for this just go search around on the web for it. All you really need to do is take a dremel tool and cut off a lug on the hammer. It won’t affect the safe operation on the rifle. I have a bit over 3000 rounds in my CUR2 post trigger work and hasn’t had a single issue.

Otherwise it is a VERY nice rifle…closest thing you will ever get to a true-blue Russian AK without a Class III or a tax-stamp.

Mako died a couple of years after it was canceled… the bad part is, Genndy Tartakovsky (the series creator) wanted to do a made-for-TV movie conclusion for the series, but thinks it’s unlikely without Mako being around to voice Aku

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I pity you. Memorizing a bunch of useless shit that only exists because companies are trying to screw you over and that will become obsolete about 5 seconds after you figure it out. Yeah, I’m bitter about my short career in IT and I still have the CNE certificate to prove it.